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Complete Web & Mobile Designer in 2024: UI/UX, Figma + more

Go from complete beginner to getting hired as a Designer in 2024! This is the only design bootcamp you need to learn and master web design, mobile design, Figma, UI & UX, and HTML + CSS.

60 Days

Average time students take to complete this course.

Last updated: March 2024

Course overview

We guarantee you that this is the best online design course and design bootcamp that you can find if you want to go from an absolute beginner with zero design knowledge to getting hired as a Web Designer making $100,000+.

What you'll learn

  • Build beautifully designed web and mobile projects for your customers using modern tools used by top companies in 2024
  • Immediate access to 100+ assets and premium design templates that you can keep and use to customize all your future projects
  • Learn Figma from scratch for all types of design needs and then how to convert your designs into a live HTML and CSS website
  • Master both Web design and Mobile design principles and how to go from sketching to fully-fledged high fidelity designs that will wow customers
  • Learn design best practices and expert tips & tricks that would take you years to learn working full-time
  • Learn UI/UX best practices using the latest trends in the industry

This Zero To Mastery design course is very hands-on. This course focuses on efficiently getting you from being a complete beginner to a point where you can get hired or win freelance contracts.

You will learn:

  • The principles and fundamentals of graphic design
  • The latest best practices in Web Design and Mobile Design
  • User Interface and User Experience Design (UI/UX) fundamentals and best practices
  • How to create your own beautiful, professional designs (not just watch us!) using the most in-demand, modern design tools and best practices for 2024
  • The skills to convert your designs into actual websites or apps using HTML and CSS

Along the way, you are going to go through the full design process and design an actual product for a company that you will be able to add to your portfolio.

We cover everything you need to know so that the next time you are in charge of designing a product, you will have a step-by-step outline and guide to follow.

Bonus: You’ll also get instant access to 100+ assets and premium design templates that you can keep and use to customize all your future projects.

Graduates of Zero To Mastery are now working at Google, Tesla, Amazon, Apple, IBM, Uber, Facebook, Shopify + other top tech companies (seriously, google it. Check reddit. Look on Youtube).

They are also working as top freelancers getting paid while working remotely around the world.

This can be you.

By enrolling today, you’ll also get to join our exclusive live online community classroom to learn alongside thousands of students, alumni, mentors, TAs and Instructors.

Active. Thriving. Supportive. Helpful. Friendly. Motivating. Essential.

These are just a few of the words students use to describe the ZTM Discord community.

Most importantly, you will learning from industry experts that have actual real-world experience working for companies in Toronto And Silicon Valley.

Here are the many topics you'll learn in this Design Bootcamp

We told you this is the best, most comprehensive design course online. So let's prove it by taking a look at everything you're going to learn.

0. Web & Mobile Design Principles & Design vs Web Development

1. GETTING STARTED – Sketching, Inspiration + Structure

  1. Sketching

    • Intro to sketching
    • Sketching UX flows
    • Sketching tips
  2. Inspiration

    • How to stay inspired
    • How to find design inspiration online
  3. User Flows

    • What are user flows?
    • The do’s and don’ts
    • Speeding up your workflow with components
    • Creating your own user flows: Registration (Part 1)
    • Creating your own user flows: Search (Part 2)
    • Creating your own user flows: Checkout (Part 3)
  4. Sitemaps

    • An intro to sitemaps
    • Creating a basic sitemap
    • What you should be doing before you start
    • Creating a sitemap (Part 1)
    • Creating a sitemap (Part 2)
    • Tips for getting started

2. EXPLORE AND ITERATE – Wireframes, Prototyping and Feedback

  1. Wireframes

    • What is a wireframe?
    • How do I create a wireframe?
    • Speeding up your workflow in Figma
    • Creating a home page
    • Creating a product page
    • Creating a checkout page
  2. Prototyping using Figma

    • Prototyping basics in Figma: Device + Triggers
    • Prototyping basics in Figma: Actions
    • Prototyping basics in Figma: Overflow
    • Prototyping basics in Figma: Presentation + Collaboration
    • Linking together a quick user flow in Figma
    • Working on small interactions with Figma
  3. Getting feedback on your designs

    • Why is feedback so important?
    • How to get constructive design feedback

3. VISUAL DESIGN – Design Theory & Accessibility

  1. Grids + Spacing

    • Spacing and Grid Basics
    • Responsive Grids in Figma
    • Creating your own grid in Figma
    • The rules of the grid
  2. Typography

    • Typography basics (Part 1)
    • Matching typefaces to an era
    • Typography basics (Part 2)
    • Selecting the right typeface
    • Typography basics (Part 3)
    • Picking a typeface
    • Does your typeface suit your scenario?
    • Expanding an existing type system
    • Choosing typefaces in Google Fonts
    • Narrowing down your typography choices
    • Creating a type system in Figma
  3. Color

    • Color schemes
    • Important questions to ask before picking colors
    • Helpful tips for creating color palettes
    • Creating a monochromatic color palette
    • Applying your simple color palette
    • Expanding a strict color palette
    • Creating your own color palette
  4. Forms + UI Elements

    • What are UI Elements?
    • Best Practices Part 1: Forms
    • Best Practices Part 2: Inputs (Part 1)
    • Best Practices Part 2: Inputs (Part 2)
    • Best Practices Part 2: Inputs (Part 3)
    • Best Practices Part 2: Inputs (Part 4)
    • Best Practices Part 3: Buttons
    • How to create components in Figma
    • Using atomic elements in Figma
    • Using Instances in Figma
    • Editing instances to create new components
    • Using constraints to create responsive components
    • Creating a registration form in Figma
  5. Imagery + Iconography

    • Resources and techniques to create great visual assets
    • Working with photos in Figma (Part 1)
    • Working with photos in Figma (Part 2)
    • Working with illustrations in Figma
    • Using Figma plugins to find Icons quickly
    • Creating your very own custom icons
  6. Accessibility

    • What is accessibility?
    • Assistive technologies
    • Visual patterns for accessibility (Part 1)
    • Tools to make your design accessible
    • Visual patterns for accessibility (Part 2)

4. DESIGN EXPLORATION – Application Design & Design Systems

  1. Design Patterns

    • What are design patterns?
    • Why are design patterns valuable?
    • How to apply design patterns
    • Analyzing design patterns together
    • Dissecting and choosing design patterns together
  2. Mobile Design

    • Mobile design best practices (Part 1)
    • Mobile design best practices (Part 2)
  3. Applying Visual Design

    • Design Fidelity
    • Style Exploration (Navigation)
    • Style Exploration (Cards)
    • Style Exploration (Interests)
    • Style Exploration (New Elements)
  4. Motion Design Basics (you'll also get access to Daniel's full Motion Design course)

    • The importance of motion
    • The purpose of motion
    • Intro to Figma Smart Animate
    • Showcasing the power of Figma Smart Animate
  5. Microinteractions

    • What are microinteractions?
    • Why are microinteractions so important?
    • Creating your own microinteractions (Part 1)
    • Creating your own microinteractions (Part 2)
    • Using Figmotion (Part 1)
    • Using Figmotion (Part 2)

5. PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER – Using our Design System and Hi-Fi prototyping with Figma

  1. Design Systems

    • What is a design system?
    • Foundation (Color)
    • Foundation (Grids and Spacing)
    • Foundation (Typography)
    • Foundation (Iconography)
    • Components (Buttons)
    • Components (Inputs)
    • Components (Cards)
    • Recipes (Card Layouts)
    • Recipes (Search)
    • Recipes (Orders)
  2. Final Compositions

    • Using our design system (Search)
    • Using our design system (Product Description)
    • Using our design system (Cart)
    • Using our design system (Checkout)
  3. Working with Developers

    • Why is handoff so important?
    • Collaboration in Figma

6. FROM FIGMA TO WEBSITE (take a Figma design and convert it to a live website using HTML and CSS)

7. HTML + HTML5

8. CSS + CSS3 - CSS basics, CSS Grid, Flexbox, CSS Animations

9. PUTTING YOUR WEBSITE ONLINE

What matters most is that by the end of this course, you will have learned everything you need to become a Designer that can get hired.

What's the bottom line?

Design is a valuable skill that doesn’t get outdated easily like many technical skills. Trends change, but the skills and fundamentals you learn in this course will take you many years into the future.

This course is not about making you just watch along without understanding the principles so that when you are done with the course you don’t know what to do other than watch another tutorial. No!

This course will push you and challenge you to go from an absolute beginner to someone that is a top designer that can get hired by world-class companies and allow you to charge a lot of money for your time 💪!

And you have nothing to lose. You can start learning right now and if this course isn't everything you expected, we'll refund you 100% within 30 days. No hassles and no questions asked.

When's the best time to get started? Today!

There's never a bad time to learn in-demand skills. The sooner, the better. So start learning design today by joining the ZTM Academy. You'll have a clear roadmap to developing the skills to build your own projects, get hired, and advance your career.

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What you'll design & build

The best way you learn is by doing. Not just watching endless tutorials. That's why a key part of this course is the real-world projects that you'll get to design & build. Plus they'll look great on your portfolio.

Photo Inspiration App

Photo Inspiration App

Test your Figma Smart Animate skills. You'll jump right into Figma to create some smooth transitions in your very own photo app.

Bouncy

Bouncy

Dig into one of Figma's greatest plugins, Figmotion to create your very own bouncing notification animation. You'll learn how to animate step-by-step and export a gif for your prototypes.

Habitual Web

Habitual Web

Design a beautiful landing page on the web for your newly created Habitual App!

Habitual Mobile

Habitual Mobile

Learn the fundamentals of UI and UX design while you embark on a design journey from beginning to end. Everything from color theory to prototyping, you'll learn what it takes to design a beautiful app from scratch using modern design principles and trends.

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Don't just take our word for it

Our courses and community have helped 1,000s of Zero To Mastery students go from zero to getting hired to levelling up their skills and advancing their careers to new heights.

Daniar Tulaganov

I tried to learn UI/UX a few times on other platforms, but would quit after a few weeks. ZTM's courses (and community) were different. In less than 7 months, I completed ZTM's design bootcamp and got hired in my dream career as a UI/UX Designer!

Daniar Tulaganov

Dian Rizki Yudhistira

ZTM really takes online learning to the next level! This course provided lots of details about UI/UX and Product Design. I love how the lectures were separated into 2 learning pathways and the way instructors delivered the content.

Dian Rizki Yudhistira

The instructor shares some real gems of UX knowledge. It's apparent Daniel is very experienced in the field. If your job entails crafting UX, you will benefit from this course! I have more confidence that I can make informed UX decisions thanks to ZTM.

Matthew Zito

This course is so elaborate and helps you build strong foundation. Daniel goes through every little detail so that you can learn all you need to know about Figma & Web Design. If you're a beginner or looking to improve, you should give this course a try!

Fatima Magsi

Really fun and detailed course. I've always wanted to learn from experienced designers about design principles, work flow, how to work with clients, turn a concept into final prototype, create delightful UX, etc. This course provides all the answers!

Annie Leonhart

Course curriculum

To make sure this course is a good fit for you, you can start learning web and mobile design for free right now by clicking any of the PREVIEW links below.

Introduction

12 lectures

Complete Web & Mobile Design: Zero to Mastery3:16

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Course Outline7:00

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Exercise: Meet Your Classmates and Instructor

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How-to's: Speed up videos, Downloading videos, Subtitles

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Meeting The Client4:13

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The 2 Paths1:55

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Exercise: Building Your Logo1:28

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Cheatsheet

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Design Resources

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Designer vs Developer6:53

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Skills To Be A Top Designer7:06

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Unlimited Updates

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Sketching

8 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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Introduction To Sketching3:27

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The Sketching Process7:05

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Sketching User Flows8:05

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Sketching User Flows 25:49

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Sketching User Flows 39:49

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Sketching User Flows 410:02

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Sketching Tips8:01

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Inspiration

2 lectures

How To Stay Inspired7:59

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How To Find Inspiration13:47

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Figma Basics

28 lectures

Resources

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Introduction2:49

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Plans and Signup2:32

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Where to use Figma1:22

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Figma UI (Structure)2:45

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Figma UI (Files)2:42

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Figma UI (Toolbar)6:57

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Figma UI (Left Sidebar)7:33

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Figma UI (Right Sidebar)6:28

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Shapes and Tools (Frames)3:13

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Shapes and Tools (Groups)2:44

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Shapes and Tools (Basic Shapes and Boolean Operations)6:25

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Designing in Figma (Images)5:51

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Designing in Figma (Getting Started With Text)6:01

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Designing in Figma (Constraints)4:35

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Designing in Figma (Using Auto Layout)5:02

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Designing in Figma (Auto Layout Properties)7:58

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Resources and Collaboration (Community Files)3:09

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Resources and Collaboration (Community Plugins)5:57

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Resources and Collaboration (Sharing and Comments)5:00

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Project (What We Are Going To Build)1:24

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Project (Creating a Logo Using Basic Shapes)5:03

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Project (Auto Layout Buttons)5:05

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Project (Creating a Responsive Navigation)9:06

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Project (Responsive Text)5:32

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Project (Imagery and Gradients)5:34

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Project (Strokes and Shapes)4:40

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Project (Layout and Responsiveness)7:50

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User Flows

7 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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User Flows Explained5:11

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The DOs and DON'Ts2:27

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What We Are Going To Build2:06

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Reusable User Flow Assets6:54

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User Flows in Figma (Onboarding)10:58

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User Flows in Figma (Search)8:54

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Sitemaps

10 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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Introduction To Sitemaps1:44

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Creating A Basic Sitemap4:16

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What We Are Going To Learn1:18

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Reusable Sitemap Assets9:32

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Figma Check In (Basic Components and Variants)8:51

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Sitemaps in Figma (The Top Layer)5:53

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Sitemaps in Figma (Digging Deeper)4:39

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Sitemaps in Figma (Digging Deeper Cont.)7:43

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Tips for Creating Great Sitemaps3:06

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Wireframes

10 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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What Is A Wireframe?6:51

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How To Create A Wireframe6:43

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What We Are Going To Learn1:58

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Figma Check In (Basic Button Component)3:56

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Figma Check In (Variants)5:34

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How To Use Our Wireframe Components5:32

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Wireframes (Home)13:02

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Wireframes (Cart)7:04

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Wireframes (Profile)5:47

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Prototyping

13 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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What We Are Going to Learn1:19

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Figma Check In (Prototyping in Figma - Intro)1:56

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Prototyping in Figma (Flows and Starting Points)5:05

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Prototyping in Figma (Connections)2:51

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Prototyping in Figma (Interactions)2:57

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Prototyping in Figma (Animations)3:30

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Prototyping in Figma (Prototype Settings)3:12

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Prototyping in Figma (Prototype Presentation)5:29

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Project (Navigation)3:40

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Project (Removing an Item from Your Wishlist)6:16

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Project (Finding a Product)6:13

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Exercise: Imposter Syndrome2:56

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Feedback

2 lectures

Why Is Feedback Important?4:18

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Constructive Feedback6:48

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Spacing and Grids

10 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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What Is A Grid?4:03

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Grid Basics5:56

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What We Are Going to Learn0:51

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Figma Check In (Fixed and Fluid Grids)4:32

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Figma Check In (Breakpoints)5:22

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Figma Check In (Grid Style)4:28

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Project (Mobile Layout Grid)6:56

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Project (Desktop Layout Grids)4:51

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Simple Rules to Follow6:32

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Typography

15 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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Serifs3:21

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Sans Serifs3:41

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Display & Mono4:38

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Picking Typefaces1:39

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What We Are Going to Learn0:48

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Figma Check In (Text Properties)7:35

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Exercise (Elevating a Brand)9:55

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Exercise (Typeface Scenarios)7:13

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Exercise (Google Fonts)4:37

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Project (Typeface Exploration)5:46

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Project (Pairing Font Families)6:35

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Project (Headings, Body and Labels)6:35

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Project (Typeface System)4:29

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Figma Check In (Text Styles)7:12

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Color

12 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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Color Schemes3:53

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Important Questions To Ask2:44

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Creating Color Palettes2:55

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What We Are Going to Learn0:58

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Figma Check In (Paints)4:59

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Exercise (Expanding Upon a Strict Color Palette)10:36

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Exercise (Creating a Color Palette)3:59

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Figma Check In (Color Styles)6:04

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Exercise (Using Color Styles)8:20

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Project (Primary and Neutrals)6:36

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Project (Accents)6:31

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Imagery and Iconography

13 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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Visual Assets Introduction3:37

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What We Are Going to Learn0:59

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Figma Check In (Image Plugins)3:15

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Figma Check In (Image Styles)4:20

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Figma Check In (Masks)2:39

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Exercise (Image Exploration)9:07

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Exercise (Text and Imagery Working Together)8:33

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Figma Check In (Illustration Plugins)3:49

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New Exercise (Adding Illustrations to Your Designs)8:05

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Figma Check In (Icon Plugins)2:20

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Figma Check In (Pen Tool)5:05

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Exercise (Custom Icons with the Pen Tool)11:05

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Forms and UI Elements

16 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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What Are Forms + UI Elements?4:19

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What We Are Going to Learn1:53

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Best Practices (Forms)7:08

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Best Practices (Basic and Advanced Inputs)5:24

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Best Practices (Inputs)11:30

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Best Practices (Buttons)3:52

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Figma Check In (Component Properties)4:10

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Properties vs. Variants2:13

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Figma Check In (Button Component Properties)5:18

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Figma Check In (Button Variants)5:20

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Figma Check In (Combining Components)6:25

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Figma Check In (Form Component Possibilities)6:51

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Project (Registration Flow Part 1)10:38

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Project (Registration Flow Part 2)8:24

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Project (Registration Flow Part 3)6:42

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Accessibility

6 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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What Is Accessibility?2:30

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Assistive Technologies2:51

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Visual Patterns For Accessibility4:30

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Tools To Make Your Design Accessible6:24

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Visual Patterns For Accessibility Part 26:42

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Design Patterns

5 lectures

What Are Design Patterns6:00

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Why Are Design Patterns Valuable2:24

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How To Apply Design Patterns4:29

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Analyzing Design Patterns5:39

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Dissecting And Choosing Design Patterns6:13

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Mobile Design

2 lectures

Mobile Design Best Practices Part 16:58

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Mobile Design Best Practices Part 211:10

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Visual Style and Exploration

10 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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What We Are Going to Learn1:47

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Design Fidelity4:57

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Visual Exploration (Navigation)13:20

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Visual Exploration (Buttons)8:56

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Figma Check In (Effect Styles)2:42

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Visual Exploration (Product Cards)11:10

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Visual Exploration (Text Cards)8:51

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Screen Design (Home)13:04

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Screen Design (Product Page)7:35

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Motion and Microinteractions

16 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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The Importance Of Motion7:03

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What Is A Microinteraction?10:23

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Why Microinteractions Are Important9:14

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What We Are Going To Learn1:41

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Figma Check In (Intro to Smart Animate)2:07

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Figma Check In (Smart Animate Properties)3:50

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Exercise (Parallax)5:21

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Exercise (New Message)5:13

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Exercise (Overlays)5:17

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Figma Check In (Interactive Components)4:43

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Exercise (Interactive Buttons)7:54

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Project (Parallax Welcome Screen)5:19

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Project (Drag Onboarding)7:19

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Project (Cart Overlay)6:52

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Project (Button Microinteraction)12:56

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Design Systems

12 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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What We Are Going to Learn1:07

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Foundational Styles and Components vs. Product Specific Components3:44

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Building Fidelity and Organizing Potential Components and Styles3:28

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Foundational Styles and Components6:23

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Components (Buttons)7:18

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Components (Cards)8:41

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Components (Headers)6:32

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Components (Inputs)6:08

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Components (List Items)4:42

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Components (Navigation)8:27

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Components (Misc. Elements)5:41

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Execution

15 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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What We Are Going to Learn1:43

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Working Towards Our Final Designs6:18

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Execution (Introduction Screen)6:00

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Execution (Onboarding Screens)10:08

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Execution (Registration Screens)16:02

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Execution (Home Screen)10:02

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Execution (Wishlist Screens)8:14

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Execution (Profile Screen)10:02

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Execution (Cart and Checkout)14:50

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Prototypes (Registration)9:47

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Prototypes (Adding to Cart)6:06

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Prototypes (Checkout)5:10

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Prototypes (Lottie Files Plugin)4:18

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Prototypes (Search and Filters)7:52

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Working With A Client Revisited

8 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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The Product Alignment Canvas5:02

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Project Goals8:30

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Target Users8:39

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User Journey Map10:22

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Risky Assumptions4:32

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What is a User Story Map?5:56

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Creating a User Story Map7:40

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Where To Go From Here?

8 lectures

Is Bruno Happy?1:11

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Project Handoff3:41

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Next Step: Project Handoff

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Thank You!1:17

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Review This Course!

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Learning Guideline

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LinkedIn Endorsements

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Become An Alumni

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Web Portfolio

4 lectures

Getting Ready For This Section

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How To Export And Place Designs9:51

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Content For Your Portfolio10:57

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Where To Host Your Web Portfolio4:58

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From Figma To Website: Building Our Landing Page

4 lectures

Quick Note: Upcoming Videos

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Initial Setup - Figma Handoff12:57

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Build UI - Adding Image Assets9:24

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Build UI - Styling Image Assets9:17

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Bonus: How The Internet Works

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Quick Note: Upcoming Videos

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Browsing the Web6:00

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Breaking Google2:59

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Exercise: Break Google Yourself

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The Internet Backbone5:29

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Traceroute2:24

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Exercise: Running traceroute

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DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: I3:08

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What Does A Developer Do?1:39

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Web Developer Monthly

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Bonus: History Of The Web

6 lectures

WWW vs Internet3:30

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HTML, CSS, Javascript5:04

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DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: II2:55

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Developer History3:08

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Exercise: Adding CSS and JavaScript to Tim's website

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Optional Resource: More About the History of the Web

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Bonus: HTML 5

21 lectures

Build Your First Website7:48

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Resources: Your Text Editor

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DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: III3:31

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Quick Note About w3schools

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How To Ask Questions

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HTML Tags8:39

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HTML Tags 21:49

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Self Closing HTML Tags5:34

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Anchor Tag4:52

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Q&A: index.html2:05

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Q&A: Relative vs Absolute Path3:46

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HTML Forms10:57

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HTML Forms 23:09

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Submitting A Form8:18

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HTML Tags 33:51

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HTML vs HTML 56:38

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Copy A Website2:26

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HTML Challenge1:07

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HTML Lesson Files

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Exercise: HTML Quiz

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Optional Exercise: More HTML

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Bonus: CSS 3

23 lectures

Exercise Files: Code-Along

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Your First CSS13:48

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CSS Properties10:31

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CSS Selectors16:28

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Optional Exercise: CSS Selectors

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Text and Font7:37

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Images In CSS4:15

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Box Model5:06

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px vs em vs rem3:03

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Optional: PX, EM, REM, %, VW, and VH

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Exercise: CSS Quiz

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Critical Render Path4:04

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Exercise File: Code-Along Images

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Flexbox8:29

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Optional Exercise: Flexbox Froggy

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CSS 38:24

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Optional Exercise: Mastering Transitions and Transforms

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Responsive UI1:40

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Image Gallery Files

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Exercise: Robot Animation0:55

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Exercise: Robot Animation Starter Files

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Solution: Robot Animation

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Optional Exercise: CSS

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Bonus: Bootstrap, Templates, And Building Your Startup Landing Page

23 lectures

Evolving Technology4:47

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Bootstrap Introduction3:59

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Bootstrap8:51

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Bootstrap 5 Update4:18

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Exercise: Changing Versions

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Bootstrap Grid5:18

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Free Resources For Our Project

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Exercise: Startup Landing Page0:54

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Exercise: Startup Landing Page 23:58

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Exercise: Startup Landing Page 38:23

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Quick Note: The hr tag

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Exercise: Startup Landing Page 48:25

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Exercise: Startup Landing Page 511:33

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Quick Note: Mailchimp

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Exercise: Adding Email Subscribe Form With MailChimp9:21

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Quick Note: Upcoming Videos

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Exercise: Putting Your Website Online5:48

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Exercise: Putting Your Website Online 22:50

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Quick Note: Upcoming Video

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DEVELOPER FUNDAMENTALS: IV7:15

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Using Templates3:18

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Resources for FREE Templates

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Startup Landing Pages by Students

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Bonus: CSS Grid + CSS Layout

17 lectures

Section Overview1:50

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CSS Grid vs Flexbox vs Bootstrap4:40

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Quick Note: grid-gap to gap

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CSS Grid 17:55

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CSS Grid 24:14

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CSS Grid 36:25

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CSS Grid 47:07

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CSS Grid 51:56

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Optional Exercise: CSS Grid

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Exercise: CSS Layout3:37

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Solution: Navigation Bar8:37

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Solution: Navigation Bar 24:22

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Solution: Cover4:41

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Solution: Project Grid + Footer8:54

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Quick Note: Upcoming Video

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Solution: Prettify6:59

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The Truth About CSS3:51

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Meet your instructors

Your instructors aren’t just experts with years of real-world professional experience. They have been in your shoes. They make learning fun. They make complex topics feel simple. They will motivate you. They will push you. And they go above and beyond to help you succeed.

Andrei Neagoie

Hi, I'm Andrei Neagoie!

Andrei, lead instructor of Zero To Mastery Academy, has taught 1,000,000+ students worldwide how to code and get hired. ZTM grads work for world-class companies like Apple, Google, Amazon, Tesla, IBM, Facebook, Shopify and many more.

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Andrei Neagoie

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Daniel Schifano

Hi, I'm Daniel Schifano!

Daniel was most recently the Head of Product Design at Up & Up and is the Design Instructor here at Zero To Mastery. He has over 10 years of experience across many design disciplines (UX, UI, visual design, user research, product strategy and more).

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Daniel Schifano

Head of Product Design

Frequently asked questions

Are there any prerequisites for this course?

  • Absolutely no prior knowledge needed. We teach you and show you everything from scratch… Zero to Mastery!
  • Get ready to fall in love with Design and making everything you touch into beautiful projects for the rest of your life!

Who is this course for?

  • You are a complete beginner and want to become a successful designer or freelancer
  • You want to get hired as a Web Designer, Mobile Designer, UI/UX Designer
  • You are a designer who is looking to learn modern design skills and tools and charge more for your work
  • You are a Web Developer or Mobile Developer and want to improve your design skills or learn from scratch so that you can add another valuable skill to your toolbelt
  • You want to learn about the latest CSS3 features like Flexbox, CSS Grid, CSS Variables, and HTML5

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We definitely do and they are quite nice. You will also be able to add Zero To Mastery Academy to the education section of your LinkedIn profile as well.

Can I use the course projects in my portfolio?

Yes, you’d be crazy not to in our slightly biased opinion! All projects are downloadable and ready to use the minute you join.

Many of our students tell us the projects they built while following along with our courses were what got them interviews and because they built the projects themselves, they could confidently explain and walk through their work during the interview.

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